Alberta pushing for constitutional change to give provinces say over appointment of judges
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Article Summary
This article discusses Alberta's call for a constitutional change to give provinces more say in judicial appointments, using terms like 'undemocratic' to frame the current system and suggesting the federal government is obstructing progress. While it highlights the premiers' arguments for provincial input, it largely omits the constitutional reasoning behind federal judicial appointments, which are designed to ensure judicial independence.
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